Ex Stone Roses manager who harassed Anglesey neighbours hit with restraining order
A former manager of Manchester band the Stone Roses has been ordered to stay away from his neighbours after being convicted of harassing them. Gareth Evans, 76, must also do 120 hours of unpaid work.
Evans denied breaching a community protection notice from October 2021, designed to prohibit him from causing the couple alarm or distress. He also denied harassment.But earlier this month Caernarfon Magistrates found Evans, of Ty'r Enfys, Lon Isallt, Trearddur Bay, guilty of four breaches of the notice and harassment.Prosecutor Sarah Edwards explained the breaches and also said that Evans was bitten by the couple's dog and the dog had to be destroyed.
She added: "We had to have out dog put down because of him. He constantly provokes us into a reaction which he never gets." And Mrs Bella-Oliveira also said Evans had spread rumours that she was a drug user and had been in prison - neither of which is true.The court also heard from a probation officer who said Evans continues to make 'negative and disparaging' remarks about the Plana-Oliveiras, and he has an 'element of animosity' towards them.Magistrates chairman Elfed ap Gomer said: "The cumulative effect of all these offences has had a detrimental effect on the lives of the complainants.
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